Abstract

The most frequently used treatment to induce ovulation is clomiphene citrate,which unfortunately has the disadvantage of causing impaired endometrial growth.For successful conception to be achieved,optimal endometrial conditions are mandatory. The idea of giving vitamin C and E to infertile women on clomiphene citrate has been raised in published literature; however,the subject is still controversial.To study the effect of adding vitamins C and E supplementation to infertile women undergoing controlled ovarian stimulation,on endometrial thickness and vascularity.The present case control study included 80 infertile women visiting infertility unit at Maternity and child hospital / Al-Dewaniyha city/ Iraq. From June 2014 to June 2016. Their age range was 20 to 35 years. They were classified into two groups: the first one included 40 patients and were treated using combine therapy of clomiphine citrate and vitamin E,C, and the second group included 40 infertile women treated with clomiphine citrate only. Median endometrial thickness was significantly greater in group 1 than that of group 2,4.5 mm versus 3.1 mm on day 2 and 8.3 m versus 5.9 mm on day 12,respectively (P<0.001). Median endometrial vascular resistance was not significantly different in day 2; however, it was significantly lower in group 1 compared to that of group 2 when assessed in day 12,0.4 versus 0.6,respectively (P<0.001). Administration of vitamins E and C to subfertile women undergoing controlled ovarian stimulation causes significant improvement in endometrial thickness and vascularity through anti-oxidant mechanism

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